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1st Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the cricket XI, who were the winners of the Curragh Garrison cup in 1909. It shows in the rear row from left to right L/Corporal Tiesteel (Scorer), Private Hilsdon, L/Corporal Rice, Private Evans, Private Buckingham and L/Sergeant Graves. In the middle row from left to right are Colour Sergeant Instructor M. Reed, 2nd Lieutenant C.W. Frizell, Lieutenant A.M. Holdsworth and Colour Sergeant Forster. In the front, seated, are Private Delury and Corporal Stroud.

Persons(s): Tiesteel, Lance Corporal; Hilsdon, Private; Ricel, Lance Corporal; Evans, Private; Buckingham, Private; Graves, Lance Sergeant; Reed, Sergeant; Frizell, C W, 2nd Lieutenant; Holdsworth, A M, Lieutenant; Forster, Colour Sergeant; Delury, Private; Stroud, Corporal;

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SBYRW : 53663

1st Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A black and white photocopy of a photograph of a Maxim gun detachment in Ireland (Dublin) in 1907. At this time each battalion had two such teams. This team is under the command of Lieutenant Benjamin Gonville Bromhead. (L to R) Private Berry, Private Bailey, Lieutenant B.G. Bromhead, Private Hiscock, Private Smith, C.S.I.M. Reed, Private White, Private Stone, Private Sumner, Private Hayes, Private Simmonds, Corporal Smith. [Bromhead was a member of the famous Bromhead family, one of whom won the VC at Rorke's Drift with the 24th of Foot in 1879. He was with the Regiment for many years. In the South African War he served as a Special Service Officer with the Rhodesian Field Force and with Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry. He went to France in 1914 but was badly wounded shortly after arriving. He died in 1939. His son followed him into the Regiment becoming the last Commanding officer of the Royal Berkshire Regiment in 1959.

Persons(s): Bromhead, B G, Lieutenant; Berry, Private; Bailey, Private; Hiscock, Private; Smith, Private; Reed, Sergeant; White, Private; Stone, Private; Sumner, Private; Hayes, Private; Simmonds, Private;

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SBYRW : 54700

1st Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A black and white group photograph of 'D' Company, May, 1912. [Back Row L to R] Privates Boulden, Gregory, Gravestock, Denny, Wooldridge, Lance Corporal Burberry, Privates Challis, Roberts, Pratt, Neale, Green, Harvey, Lance Corporal Rogers, Privates Jenkins, Goddard, Leach, Evans.[2nd Row L to R[ Lance Corporal Turvey, Privates Hobbs, Henderson, Proctor, Wilson, Wixen, Black, Rumble, Chapman, Andrews, Wilson, Southgate, Dance, Collins, Lance Corporal Payne. [3rd Row L to R] Privates Woodhouse, Newport, Strong, Douglas, Trebil, Webb, Hamblin, Smith, Power, Coxhead, Hill, Rumble, Lance Corporal Vickers, Privates Cook, Scouse. [4th Row L to R] Privates Belcher, Richards, Garlick, Fisher, Haden, Humphries, Blackburn, Ridewood, Lythgo, Jones, Lance Corporal Rouse, Privates Green, Munday, Rowe, Murphy, Rouse. [5th Row L to R] Private Barnett, Lance Corporal Harris, Corporal Checketts, Corporal Howley, Lance Sergeant Crittenden, Sergeant Graves, Colour Sergeant Cullen, Colour Sergeant Markham, Lieutenant Frizell, Captain A.G. Macdonald.2nd Lieutenant Perkins, CSIM Reed, Sergeant Barrett, Sergeant Wood, Corporal Winter, -?-, Lance Corporal West, Corporal King, Corporal Wickins. [Bottom Row L to R] Privates Coker, Brown, Minhall, Drummer Oxford, Privates Smith, Adams, Drummer Saviour, Lance Corporal Adams, Privates Newth, Gibbard, Davies, Wright, Taylor, Drummer Oxford.

Persons(s): Boulden, Private; Gregory, Private; Gravestock, Private; Denny, Private; Wooldridge, Private; Burberry, Lance Corporal; Challis, Private; Roberts, Private; Pratt, Private; Neale, Private; Green, Private; Harvey, Private; Rogers, Lance Corporal; Jenkins, Private; Goddard, Private; Leach, Private; Evans, Private; Turvey, Lance Corporal; Hobbs, Private; Henderson, Private; Proctor, Private; Wilson, Private; Wixen, Private; Black, Private; Rumble, Private; Chapman, Private; Andrews, Private; Southgate, Private; Dance, Private; Collins, Private; Payne, Lance Corporal; Woodhouse, Private; Newport, Private; Strong, Private; Douglas, Private; Trebil, Private; Webb, Private; Hamblin, Private; Smith, Private; Power, Private; Coxhead, Private; Hill, Private; Vickers, Lance Corporal; Cook, Private; Scouse, Private; Belcher, Private; Richards, Private; Garlick, Private; Fisher, Private; Haden, Private; Humphries, Private; Blackburn, Private; Ridewood, Private; Lythgo, Private; Jones, Private; Rouse, Lance Corporal; Munday, Private; Rowe, Private; Murphy, Private; Rouse, Private; Barnett, Private; Harris, Lance Corporal; Checketts, Lance Corporal; Howley, Corporal; Crittenden, Lance Sergeant; Graves, Sergeant; Cullen, Colour Sergeant; Markham, Colour Sergeant; Frizell, Lieutenant; MacDonald, A G, Captain; Perkins, Lieutenant; Reed, Sergeant; Barrett, Sergeant; Wood, Sergeant; Winter, Corporal; West, Lance Corporal; King, Corporal; Wickins, Corporal; Coker, Private; Brown, Private; Minhall, Private; Oxford, Drummer; Saviour, Drummer; Adams, Lance Corporal; Newth, Private; Gibbard, Private; Davies, Private; Taylor, Private;

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Photographic > Photographic Print

SBYRW : 54704

1st Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A black and white photocopy of a photograph of a Maxim gun detachment in Ireland (Dublin) in 1907. At this time each battalion had two such teams. This team is under the command of Lieutenant Benjamin Gonville Bromhead. [L to R] behind the gun Private Berry, Private Bailey, Lieutenant B.G. Bromhead. [Kneeling L to R] Private Hiscock, Private Smith, C.S.I.M. Reed, Privates White, Heyburn, Stone, Summer, Hayes, Simmonds, Corporal Smith. [Lieutenant Bromhead was a member of the famous Bromhead family, one of whom won the VC at Roorke?s Drift with the 24th of Foot in 1879. He was with the Regiment for many years. In the South African War he served as a Special Service Officer with the Rhodesian Field Force and with Thorneycroft?s Mounted Infantry. He went to France in 1914 but was badly wounded shortly after arriving. He died in 1939. His son followed him into the Regiment becoming the last Commanding officer of the Royal Berkshire Regiment in 1959.

Persons(s): Berry, Private; Bailey, Private; Bromhead, B G, Lieutenant; Hiscock, Private; Smith, Private; Reed, Sergeant; White, Private; Heyburn, Private; Stone, Private; Summer, Private; Hayes, Private; Simmonds, Private;

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